East High School - Tartan Yearbook (Portsmouth, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 62 text:

,N ' .IAA N.. D Row l: Marlene Slattery, Alberta Bennington, Douglas Wallen, Iacqueline Brown, Lucille Shonkwiler, Mary Mougey, Ioan Smith, Norma Williams, Nadine Ramey, Mary Millhuff, Helen Kemp, Rosemary Coriell, Clarice Reinhardt. Row 2: Maycle Cooper, Garnet Moore, Betty Frazier, Helen Stewart, Eloise Schafer, Betty Brown, Maxine Ellifrit, Norma Meek, Ernestine Maggard, Norma Prince, Ioyce Christy, Ann Fannin. Row 3: Marilyn Clemens, Norma Logan, Margaret Plummer, Nanny Bennett, Norma Mays, Charlotte Frazee, Dorothy Reinoehl, Iuanita Allard, Frances Car- penter, Iudy Burke, Imogene Fannin, Esther Iarrels, Eleanor Erwin, Io Ann Faine, Wanda Winebrenner, Nina Luns- ford, Patsy Risner, Leota Bailey. Row 4: Patty Taulbee, Beverly Kinker, Iacqueline Lewis, Nellie Miller, Wilma Ramey, Normale Taylor, Betty Hunter, Ethlyn Ruley, Alice Mault, Shiela Sta'rett, Loretta Howell, Betty Bald- GLEE CLUB East High has two Glee Clubs which are directed by Miss Iona Duvendeck. The Iunior and Senior girls or- ganized as a Senior Club and chose Marianne Harr as president. The Freshmen and Sophomore girls formed the Iunior Club and elected Ann Fannin as their president. ridge, Betty Ienkins. Several times during the year the members of the Glee Clubs sang on programs given at the Odd Fellows Hall. In December the girls' clubs gave a Christmas Cantata, The Shepherds' Christmas. In the early spring they also gave a Spring program. Row 1: Wanda Bouts, Annajean Slater, Frances Hood, Norma Black, Imogene Martin, Betty Holbrook, Catherine Wad- dell, luanita Lowe, Patty Martin, Patty Millhuff, Betty Pyle, Lavonna Iohnson. Row 2: lanet Shackletord, Vivian Schomburg, Iuanita Pyle, Fay Frazee, Ioyce, Lang, Ianice Brown, Loreen Ashworth, Rhea Iones, Helen Schwamber- qer, Delores Nichol, Margaret Keatley, Ruth Maxey, Pat Kaltenbach. Row 3: Mary Myers, Catherine Veach, Donna Russ, Mary Io Thompson, Ieanne Allard, Dorothy Emory, Ioan Williams, Carolyn Starrett, Darlene Smith, Margie Gahm. Row 4: Mary Boyd, Marianne Harr, Monajean Maggard, Norma Graham, Carolyn Iones, Carolyn Shoemaker, Betty Smith.

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LIBRARY HELPERS Monaiean Maggard, Garnet Moore, lanet Whitt, Pat Taulbee, Adrian Slone, Io Ann Paine. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Dean Taylor, advisory Ruth Russell, president: Betty Pyle, vice-president: Mary Boyd, secretary, Gwendolyn Marsh, treasurer. l l GIRLS' LIE GUE The Girls' League was organized in 1939 as an organization to promote friendship among the girls at East High. lt is an organization in which all girls are eligible for membership. Each year the officers and the advisers select big sisters for the freshmen girls. In November the Girls' League gave a geteacquainted party for the big and little sisters. During the party the girls had a hilarious time trying to learn to square dance. Later, refresh- ments were served to all members present. On February 27 the Girls' League gave a dance which ended the main activities of the club ior this year. THE LIBRARIANS The librarians, under the guidance of Miss Smith, check books in and out of the library, file book cards, type, keep books in a neat order, shelve books, give aid to students doing research work and help maintain order among the students in the library. Before school each morning and at noon Ianet Whitt checked books in and out for the students.



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Nothing short of a five-quarter football game could excite Portsmouth East fans, in 1947, more than Drum Major Ianice Brown, and the majorettes with their baton maneuvering: as they strutted down the field at the head of our little but mighty, thirty-piece band. When Ioy lean Frazier began her acrobatic stunts everything else was forgotten. The band made formations at the games this year. Before the homecoming game the band formed a football around the queen's float while the queen presented the football to the captains. At the half-time, the band formed a heart and played Let Me Call You Sweetheart while the queen was presented with flowers. During most of the formations at night, the flood lights were turned out and the formations were outlined by small lights on the caps of the members. To make these dazzling between-half formations possible, the new band director, Caywood Thompson, spent many long hours in practice each week. The band marched in the May Day, Armistice Day, and the Knights of Pythias parades and were highly complimented on their excellent performances. On the whole, the band has improved greatly and has continued to improve to the extent that they were worthy of new uniforms which were bought by the Band Mothers' Club. tpllfltrfu First Row-Paul Brigner, Lester Covert, Ianice Ervin, Margaret Hackworth, Ioe Hibbitts, Charles Garlinger. Second Row -Gary Wilson, Phyliss Saunders, Delmore Ratliff, Ernestine Maggard, Lila Io Duduit. Third Row-Delores Nichol, Bob Will, Patty Packard, Ramah Frazier, Freida Kuhner, Charles Montgomery, Mr. Thompson, instructor. Fourth Row-Lois Myers, Ronald Martin, Brooks Parks, Betty Kemp, Betty Dockery, Bernard Evans, Helen Schwamberger. Fifth Row-Margaret Plummer, Betty Frazier, Norma lean Prince, Ianice Brown.

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